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Trump avoids the public when visiting Great Britain
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Prime Minister Keir Strander flattered the US President with an invitation from King Charles on the state visit. But the visit is a delicate.
US President Donald Trump shed an encounter with the public on his state visit in Great Britain. This emerges from the program of his lasting visit in the United Kingdom in the coming week that the Buckingham Palace published. According to this, a coaching procession will only take place on the private site of Windsor Castle in honor of the Republican and First Lady Melania Trump.
The caution is not unfounded. According to the PA’s British news agency, mass protests in London and Windsor are expected. A wide coalition of various organizations has called for a demonstration under the motto “Trump Not Welcome” (Trump not welcome) in London next Wednesday.
Everything takes place on the grounds of Windsor Castle
The US President and his wife are to arrive in Great Britain on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday, the presidential couple then visited Windsor, where it received the heir to the throne Prince William and Princess Kate (43) and to King Charles III. (76) and Queen Camilla (78).
Throughout the day, the US guests should not leave the extensive terrain of Windsor Castle. Among other things, a wreath’s laying on the tomb of Elizabeth II, the pompous carriage ride with military escort, a military ceremony with a overflight of military machines and a state banquet are planned.
Difficult balancing act for King Charles
On Thursday, Trump is then expected at the country’s office of the British Prime Minister Keir Strandmer, Chquers. After a conversation between the heads of government, the two meet with business people. Then give a press conference.
The visit is considered a delicate not only because of the expected protests. The US President had bumped into his statements about a possible annexation of Canada King Charles III, who is also Canada’s head of state. However, Strander hopes to be able to take the unpredictable US president with the pomp of the royal family – he hopes for a courtesy in the customs dispute. This should be a difficult balancing act for the monarch.
dpa
Source: Stern

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